Volcano Boarding in Nicaragua

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Volcano boarding in Nicaragua (Photo: John Otis)

Volcano boarding in Nicaragua (Photo: John Otis)


Since the mid-1800s, Nicaragua’s Cerro Negro volcano has erupted 23 times. But the menacing black mountain is now a tourist attraction thanks to something called volcano boarding.

This newly invented sport involves sliding down the side of a volcano on a wooden sled. Most Nicaraguans will have nothing to do with it. But it’s attracting thrill-seekers from all over the world.

Volcano boarding was the brainchild of Darryn Webb, an Australian who climbed the 2,400-foot high Cerro Negro in 2006 but was looking for a faster way to come down.

“He decided to go down the volcano on surf boards, fridge doors, mattresses anything he could find,” said Gemma Cope. “Then he came up with the idea of the board that we have now and realized that you can go pretty damn fast on those boards.”

Cope runs volcano boarding tours from her hotel in the city of Leon.

List of volcano boarding speed records for women (Photo: John Otis)

List of volcano boarding speed records for women. (Photo: John Otis)

“We take the speed of everybody that goes on the volcano and the fastest speed we have up to now is 87 kilometers an hour held by a girl which finally broke the record.”

That’s about 54 miles per hour.

Our volcano boarding expedition starts with a bumpy truck ride from Leon to Cerro Negro. I’m here with a group of other foreigners, mainly from Australia and the US. Our guide is Anthony Alcalde.

“Cerro Negro is a cinder-cone volcano,” Alcalde said. “What we’re looking at right now is the height of the volcano. It’s 726 meters in height and we’re going to be volcano boarding 600 meters of it down.”

At the base of the volcano, there are no gondolas or chairlifts. We have to carry our heavy plywood boards, which are the size of snow sleds, to the top.

“Everyone have a board?” Alcade asked. “You don’t want to get up there and not have a board. That would be very awkward.”

Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua (Photo: John Otis)

Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua. (Photo: John Otis)

Due to its clear pathways and steep 41-degree angle, Cerro Negro attracts extreme-sports athletes. In 2002, Frenchman Eric Barone set the land-speed record on a bicycle here. He reached 107 miles per hour before he crashed and broke five ribs.

Still, Nicaragua, will take all the visitors it can get. Tourism has been slow to take root since the Contra war in the 1980s. Now the country is at peace and tourism is finally growing. More than 17,000 visitors have sped down Cerro Negro.

At this point, Nicaragua is the only place where you can volcano board. Melinda Vorisek, who’s from Miami, said that’s the reason she’s here.

“We saw it online with things to do in Nicaragua so we basically planned our whole trip around this”

When I ask would she have come if there weren’t volcano boarding, Vorisek said probably not.

“I mean it’s gorgeous so far, but this was a big motivator,” she added.

At the top of the mountain, we don protective orange jump suits and plastic goggles. Alcalde tells us how to sit on our boards and use our feet for brakes.

“You’re going 50 or 60 kilometers per hour, just like a car, you don’t want to slam on the brakes. You don’t want to slam on the brakes like this because the board will stop.”

One by one, we take the plunge, and start sliding down the mountain.

Our boards fill with volcanic rocks, and the black dust makes it hard to see. Several people wipe out, but they seemed thrilled.

Walking up the volcano. (Photo: John Otis)

Walking up the volcano. (Photo: John Otis)

“Oh my gosh, it was absolutely amazing, you can’t really predict, you can’t really exactly tell how it’s going to feel until you’re going down it,” said Sarah Sanders. “It’s an adrenaline rush but it’s not like surfing. There’s nothing like it. That’s what I think is so surprising, it’s great.”

For surviving the 45-second run, the volcano boarders, now coated in dust, receive free cans of beer for the truck ride home. Back in Leon, I ask Alcalde where volcano boarding goes from here.

“I think the next level would be just creating different aerodynamic boards,” Alcade said, “and maybe increase the speed from right now where we have our record set at 87 kilometers per hour to possibly getting into the triple digits.”

Discussion

25 comments for “Volcano Boarding in Nicaragua”

  • http://www.facebook.com/GoWatcher John Johnson

    This looks like fun ;0}

  • Anonymous

    Breathing volcanic ash is like inhaling asbestos. Each slide may increase your chances of lung cancer the same as smoking a carton of unfiltered cigarettes. It looks fun but wear your respirator!

  • http://www.facebook.com/tuliy2003 Tuliy Jimmy Margulies

    i need to try it it looks sooo much fun

  • Anonymous

    This is so cool! It looks like so much fun. It really does look like it would be an adrenaline rush because of how fast you come down. Its funny how it said that the people who wiped out on their way down didn’t care, and that they liked it. Its cool how one guy used to go down it on surf boards and mattresses before they created the sled, I think the sled definitely makes you go faster. But enhancing the sled could make you go even faster, as they said they wanted to get the speed into the triple digits. I want to go here to try it.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Neil-Fiertel/548033848 Neil Fiertel

    Not like breathing asbestos but like breathing silica or glass particles….kills you but does it differently. For certain, a full double filtered NIOSH N 95 respirator is the way to go

  • Anonymous

    I think this seems really dangerous. Volcano Boarding does seem fun though. I would be too scared to even think about trying to volcano board down a volcano. Going down the volcano in 45 seconds seems scary. Knowing that Frenchman Eric Barone set the land-speed record on a bicycle here, crashing and broke five ribs already tells me its too dangerous and scary. For people who like excitement, speed, and adrenaline rush this is for the m. The scenery is beautiful though. Seeing Nicaragua is the ONLY place where you can volcano board sends many tourist. This is something i would never think of trying.

  • Anonymous

    I think this is amazing, it’s like the warmer version of skiing or sledding. I would be scared to do it just because the fact that the volcano has erupted over 23 times. What if it erupts while you’re going down !? D: But I think I would definitely try it if I was ever in Nicaragua. I also find it amusing to know even the people who wiped out didn’t care I am also surprised that Nicaraguans aren’t going on the volcano to “sled” if America had a volcano and we could go sledding on it I would be doing it all the time. 

  • Anonymous

    This is awesome! I would definitely do this and it might even go on my bucket list. It’s like a less dangerous version of Mount Everest mixed with sledding. I think it’s so cool that it’s an activity but it’s also a competition to see who can go the fastest and it’s even cooler that a girl holds the record for the fastest time. I seems really dangerous though. The fact that someone broke 5 ribs may turn some people off from trying this risky activity but I think it sounds exciting. I think that they should try different materials, shapes and sizes for sleds to see which ones go faster.

  • Anonymous

    This is awesome! I would definitely do this and it might even go on my bucket list. It’s like a less dangerous version of Mount Everest mixed with sledding. I think it’s so cool that it’s an activity but it’s also a competition to see who can go the fastest and it’s even cooler that a girl holds the record for the fastest time. I seems really dangerous though. The fact that someone broke 5 ribs may turn some people off from trying this risky activity but I think it sounds exciting. I think that they should try different materials, shapes and sizes for sleds to see which ones go faster.

  • Anonymous

    This is awesome! I would definitely do this and it might even go on my bucket list. It’s like a less dangerous version of Mount Everest mixed with sledding. I think it’s so cool that it’s an activity but it’s also a competition to see who can go the fastest and it’s even cooler that a girl holds the record for the fastest time. I seems really dangerous though. The fact that someone broke 5 ribs may turn some people off from trying this risky activity but I think it sounds exciting. I think that they should try different materials, shapes and sizes for sleds to see which ones go faster.

  • Anonymous

    And a new generation of Darwin Award winners is born…..

  • Anonymous

    And a new generation of Darwin Award winners is born…..

  • Anonymous

    And a new generation of Darwin Award winners is born…..

  • Anonymous

    ¡Este artículo es muy interesante! El volcán Cerro Negro en Nicaragua entró en erupción veintitrés veces y es muy alto. El volcán es una nueva atracción turística porque la gente
    se desliza por la colina. La gente usa cosas diferentes para el deporte, como colchones, puertas y piezas de madera. “Volcano boarding” es emocionante, pero también, es peligroso. No me gustaría hacerlo, pero muchas otras personas les gusta. La gente en la foto se pone muy sucia a causa del volcán. En general, “volcano boarding” es una actividad apasionante. Pero, el trineo en la nieve parece más seguro.

  • Anonymous

    Before this post, I actually already knew of “volcano boarding”. If I ever went to Nicaragua, this would definitely be on my list of things to do. The point of danger is one to consider but anyone with common sense should know a bicycle couldn’t hold the proper traction/stability in that thick of ashes. Its explosive activity is another to definitely keep in mind but regardless, it’s pretty amazing how this activity even got started and more so that it became a sport with such records held. I agree with Sofia’s comment, “it’s like the warmer version of skiing or sledding.” Definitely a great tourist attraction.

  • Anonymous

    Primero, yo acuerdé con Graciela… yo permanecé con la nieve. Todavía, deslizando abajo de la volcán aparece muy divertido.  Porque no?  Si tiene una montaña y nada más hacer con lo, porque no hace dinero de las turistas? Es probable que deslizando abajo de la volcán esta mal para sus salud…pero entonces otro vez, nadie persona demostrado lo.  Hasta entonces, mantener deslizamiento! 

  • Anonymous

    When i was reading this post all i could think about was wow these people are brave.  If i was to go volcano boarding i would chicken out and get scared.  This is basically like a sport in nicaragua and its cool that they keep scores on the fastest time coming down the volcano.  I think it is coll that they may try to make different things to board down the volcano.  One day i would like to go there and go volcano boarding.

  • Anonymous

    Este artículo es muy interesante. Creo que esto va a traer muchos más turistas a Nicaragua. Es peligroso sin embargo. Una niña fue 54 millas por hora. ¡Eso es loco! Es bueno que la gente se suministra con gafas pero respiran la ceniza volcánica y esto podría causar problemas respiratorios en el futuro. Yo tendría miedo de hacer esto, pero también creo que sería divertido.

  • Anonymous

    Creo que es divertido que la gente está encontrando algo hacer con el volcán. Me gusta que la gente está usando esto como una manera de hacer un deporte para todos en el mundo. La gente no tiene que ser altoo rápido para participar, sólo necesitan algo para sentarse. Esto se parece como divertido para la gentevaliente que gustan los riesgos. Creo que es muy divertido.

  • Anonymous

     Este articulo es muy interesante! Me gusta las fotos en el articulo. Creo que esto es peligroso. Puede ser divertido pero parece que es un gran riesgo. Las personas estan cayendo y rompiendo los huesos. Y por que? A deslizarse por un volcan? No creo que vale la pena el riesgo. Yo nunco se deslizan por un volcan. Con mucho gusto esperar a que la nieve y deslizarse por una colina.

  • Anonymous

    ¡Yo quiero hacerlo!  ¡Pienso que esta sería muy muy divertida!  Cuando yo fui a costa rica, fui en el “tarzan swing.”  Es una salto bungee 100 metros en el aire.  Tuve miedo pero fue muy divertido.  Es muy similar de “volcano boarding” porque los dos son deportivos extremos pero muchas personas quieren hacerlos.  Me gusta hacer deportes extremos
    como lo. Es probable que el “volcano boarding” sea peligroso, pero quiero hacerlo de todos modos.  Muchas personas ir a Nicaragua para este actividad y yo entiendo por qué.

  • Anonymous

    Este artículo es muy interesante, pero si fui al volcán estaría muy asustada. No me gustan las alturas, y no querría deslizar en el volcán. ¡Los turistas deslizan muy rápidamente! Una turista desliza a 87 kilómetros por hora. Un hombre en bicicleta rompió cinco costillas. En mi opinión, esto es muy peligroso, pero tal vez soy un pollo. A pesar de que, es posible que el volcán sea una buena cosa para Nicaragua. Muchas turistas vienen a Nicaragua solamente para deslizar en el volcán. En un tiempo de economía mala, todas las formas de ganar dinero son beneficios. Espero que la gente no se hiera.  

  • Anonymous

    No se como siente sobre este…parece que es un exploitacion de una marca natural. No debe ser una attracion turistica. Debe ser una fuerza de natura, y un lugar que atletas pueden disfrutar (por ejemplo, por bicicleta). Es peligroso, pero si gana dinero y trae turistas a Nicaragua, un pais que sufrio mucho durante su guerra civil, yo suporto lo. Hay un oportunidad a expandar en este “deporte”. Como Alcalde dice, quieren subir el velocidad con bordos mas aerodinamico. Pienso que hay una posibilidad a mejorar este deporte asi es mas seguro, mas divertido, y mas accesible.

  • Anonymous

    Vaya! Nosotros tenemos que ir a Nicaragua para hacer eso! “Volcano Boarding” debe de ser algo para la gente que le gusten hacer cosas peligrosas y divertida. El volcano a eruptado veintetres veces y es muy peligroso para estar cerca de pero esta caminando en el tiene que ser algo para recordarse de para siempre! Si esto es algo que lleva turistas y dinero a Nicaragua, pues que bien para ellos! Yo estoy muy interesada!

  • Anonymous

    Despues de leer este articulo me dieron ganas de hacer Volcano Boarding! Me parece una acitividad muy divertida y ademas llena de adrenalina. Aunque es bastante peligroso, el guia da el equipo necesario para protegerse de la ceniza y la contaminacion del Cerro Negro, el cual hizo erupcion 23 veces! Este articulo me parece increible!